I like Camaros, but its not about being a crazy nut for Camaros. I needed a decent car. $2400 American is going to buy a much better car than a roadside jalopy for $900. Keep in mind, if I bought a piece of crap for $1000, it might need some serious work. My camaro runs pretty decent. $2400 is not a lot. $400 on top of that was tax tag and fees. The other $400, that brings it to $3200, keep in mind, is maintenance I just did. oil, coolant, belt, replace rusting muffler: these are normal expenses on any car. $119 for hood shocks? hood shocks go bad. Chevy could have gone with a simple support rod in the hole design, but oh well. Do I understand correctly, you're saying you dont like camaros?

?? Im not saying a got a cheap deal. Im not saying I overpaid. what im saying is I got a good decent used Camaro, and with extra work I had done on it, Im still within $400 of the NADA book price for a 91 Camaro. I havent had the brakes looked at yet, so thats the next step. There is a slight squeak developing, but to have the brakes bled and refilled, and have new shoes put on, thats a normal job that will cost me about $70 for two wheels, and then I'll bring it back for the other two wheels.